777 Japanese Proverbs / Page 38
741. Where profit is, loss is hiding nearby.
742. Where there is fish, there is water.
743. Where there is laughter happiness likes to be.
744. Where there is no antagonist, you cannot quarrel.
745. Whether to go east or west depends on one's mind or feet.
746. While we consider when to begin, it becomes too late.
747. While young, the tree can be easily bent.
748. Who cares if a crow is male or female?
749. Who travels for love finds a thousand miles not longer than one.
750. Wine is the best broom for troubles.
751. Wine is water adulterated by foolish talk.
752. Wisdom and virtue are like the two wheels of a cart.
753. Wisdom is lost in a fat man's body.
754. With the first glass a man drinks wine, with the second glass the wine drinks the wine, with the third glass the wine drinks the man.
755. Without oars, you cannot cross in a boat.
756. Without wine, even beautiful cherry blossoms have small attraction.
757. Without women there is no day and no night.
758. Women's quarrels cause the men's wars.
759. Work the fields on a fine day, study on a rainy day.
760. Yesterday's flowers are today's dreams.